The Bamboo One sports an old-school design, but it features new-school tech. Its single 2,000-watt brushless motor propels riders up to 22 miles per hour. The board's lithium battery gives riders a 21-mile range, and it takes 3.5 hours to recharge. The deck is 37 inches long and features an added kicktail in its rear. This board is for street use only, and it doesn't work for rough terrains.

The BLINK S from ACTON won't provide you with the fastest speeds or longest riding time. It only goes up to 15 miles per hour, and its battery dies after traveling 7 miles. What this skateboard does provide you with is a smooth ride in a small package. The board weighs just 10 pounds, and it's easy to pack up and carry around school or fit underneath your desk at work. It has integrated lights for riding at night and a Bluetooth remote control for easy handling. The board is even powerful enough to climb hills.

Boosted Boards are one of the most well-known electric skateboards, and they're also one of the most reliable boards you can buy. Capable of reaching top speeds of 22 miles per hour, the Dual+ model lets you get to your destinations quickly and easily thanks to its 2,000-watt motor. The board has regenerative braking and climbs steep hills with ease, and it has a long range. You have a choice of two batteries. The standard battery provides a 7-mile range, compared to the extended battery's 12-mile range. This board weighs about 15 pounds.

Inboard crafted a phenomenal electric skateboard that's worthy of your consideration. The sleek board weighs just 14 pounds, and it features swappable batteries, a 10-mile range, and a maximum speed of 22 miles per hour. The board has LED headlights and taillights for night riding, applied brakes, and a water-resistant design.

Don't let the product name fool you, this is actually a skateboard. The board has an omni-directional build, so you can ride freely in 360 degrees, just like you would on a snowboard. Unlike other electric skateboards, with the LEIF, you can carve and slide sideways on flat city streets. The water-resistant board comes in three sizes, and it reaches top speeds of 23 miles per hour. Its battery is swappable and has a 10 or 15 mile range, depending on what size battery you get. The board has a two-year warranty for its motors and a one-year warranty for its battery.

Weighing in at just 10 pounds, the Marbel 2.0 is one of the lightest and fastest electric longboards you can buy. It tackles hills at up to a 25% incline, and it reaches top speeds of 26 miles per hour. Riders will appreciate its fast 90-minute charge time, LED lights for night rides, and 18-mile range. When the battery dies, you can push this board with your foot, too.

This electronic skateboard has a smaller deck than most. Its 29-inch length offers riders quick maneuverability and portability. Because of the board's compact design, it weighs 14 pounds, reaches speeds up to 20 miles per hour, and has a 10-mile range battery.

This electric skateboard is thinner than most because its battery is built directly into the board. Rather than using a belt, the board's motors are in the wheels. The STARY reaches top speeds of 19 miles per hour, and it has a 9-mile range and a two-hour charge time. It weighs just 11 pounds.

If you're looking for an small and affordable board that resembles a skateboard more than a longboard, the Stinger may be the choice for you. Its deck is made from Canadian maple wood, so it's lightweight and durable. The board reaches speeds up to 20 miles per hour, and it has a 20-mile range. It weighs 11 pounds and is just 20 inches long, making it the perfect board for taking with you wherever you go.

Electric skateboards are a relatively new product category, and unfortunately they're still quite expensive. This board from Yuneec is a lot more affordable than others, but despite its sub-$400 price, the board still offers impressive performance. However, it doesn't tackle hills as well as more expensive models, and it only reaches 12-mile-per-hour speeds. Riders can travel 18 miles before its battery depletes. The board sports black grip tape, but you have a choice of green, pink, or blue wheels.

Most electric skateboard accelerate or brake after you tell them to by using a Bluetooth remote control. The ZBoard 2 offers hand-free control, which works by simply leaning forward on a small footpad at the top of the deck. To brake, just step on the pad on the backside of the board.

The ZBoard reaches speeds up to 20 miles per hour, and it offers riders a 16-mile range. Unfortunately, at 38 inches long and weighing 17 pounds, the ZBoard is heavier and larger than most boards. The board's built-in handle makes it easier to lug around, and its integrated headlights and tail lights will help you see better at night.